Tromsø Aurora Forecast
Norway • 69.65°N, 18.96°E
Real-time aurora probability and cloud forecast for Tromsø, Norway
September, October, November, December, January, February, March
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Europe/Oslo
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Tromsø Aurora Viewing Guide
Tromsø, located at 69.6°N in northern Norway, is one of the world's premier aurora viewing destinations. Known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic', Tromsø offers excellent infrastructure, numerous tour operators, and a vibrant aurora hunting culture.
Best Time to Visit
The aurora season in Tromsø runs from September to March, with peak activity during the equinoxes (September-October and February-March). The polar night from November to January offers extended darkness for viewing.
Weather Conditions
Tromsø has a maritime climate with relatively mild temperatures for its latitude. Cloud cover can be frequent, but tours often chase clear skies inland. Average winter temperatures range from -4°C to -7°C.
Viewing Tips
- Book an aurora tour with experienced guides who can chase clear skies
- Visit Fjellheisen cable car for elevated views above any low clouds
- Allow multiple nights for the best chance of clear skies
Recommended Viewing Spots
Fjellheisen Cable Car
Take the cable car to 421m for panoramic views. The summit offers 360° views and a restaurant for warming up between aurora sightings.
69.6389°N, 19.0489°E
View on Map →Kvaløya Island
A large island west of Tromsø with numerous dark-sky locations, beaches, and fjords perfect for aurora photography.
69.7167°N, 18.5333°E
View on Map →Ersfjordbotn
A picturesque fjord village with dark skies and mountain reflections, popular with photographers for aurora shots.
69.6167°N, 18.3000°E
View on Map →Telegrafbukta Beach
Accessible by foot from Tromsø center, this beach offers decent dark skies and wide northern views.
69.6333°N, 18.0167°E
View on Map →Frequently Asked Questions
Data provided by NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center and Open-Meteo